‘Iran’s the foremost terrorist state of our time’

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told US Defence Secretary Chuck Hagel on Friday that world powers must deny Iran any possibility of developing a nuclear weapon as the search for a deal intensifies.

“I think that, while the talks with Iran are going on, there is one thing that must guide the international community and that is not to let the ayatollahs win,” Netanyahu's office quoted him as saying at the beginning of their meeting in Jerusalem.

“We must not allow Iran, the foremost terrorist state of our time, to develop the ability to develop a nuclear weapon,” Netanyahu said.

The Pentagon chief's visit to Israel came as the United States and other major powers pressed talks with Iran on a long-term agreement to allay international concerns about its nuclear ambitions.

Israel has strongly opposed the negotiations with its arch-enemy, and has said repeatedly that it is prepared to go it alone if necessary with pre-emptive military action against Iran's nuclear facilities.

Netanyahu says that the diplomatic opening to the West overseen by President Hassan Rouhani since he took office last August is a charade as real power remains in the hands of Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

At a meeting with Israeli Defence Minister Moshe Yaalon on Thursday, Hagel said the negotiations between the powers and Iran were not open-ended - the parties are working to a July 20 target for an agreement.

He said Washington was continuing to co-operate closely with its Israeli ally on the Iran issue, even while the negotiations continued.

Hagel is on the last leg of a Middle East tour that also took him to Saudi Arabia, which has its own concerns about the nuclear talks with its regional rival. - Sapa-AFP

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